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Patrick Goss, editor in chief of the TechRadar website, thinks "it's almost categorically not offensive".
More true, though, was that being a Big Sister seemed almost categorically to call for activities that I normally avoided.
Ms. Harmon experienced something of a similar fate when she played a prosecutor on "Law & Order," but the denial was significantly less jarring in the context of a series that almost categorically refused to recognize the existence of a personal life.
But good press for Trump almost categorically does not jive with a happy base.
But the artists with real longevity in the music industry are, almost categorically, down-to-earth.
After all, American prisoners almost categorically lack access to the internet.
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By almost any measure, this is just categorically untrue.
In private conversations with dozens of geneticists, almost no one was willing to categorically rule out the theory that Ashkenazi Jews may have received a genetic gift of intelligence as recompense for the extraordinary number of brain diseases.
Rove's participation in the leak, categorically denied by the White House for almost two years, had become a firmly established fact, though its extent and legality remained in dispute.
Indeed the quantification of outcomes to families in terms of odds is something that should almost certainly be avoided unless it can be categorically said that there is no chance.
At a time when Hartmann was accepting the thing-in-itself almost naïvely, empiricism (in all its forms) rejected it categorically and attempted to construe the real in terms merely of what Kant had called phenomena.
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